Tokyo?

in #tr8 years ago (edited)

It's very stylish in Tokyo, and summers are hot and humid.

Located in the center of the city and surrounded by large gardens, the Imperial Palace. The palace is located in the Maranouci neighborhood, which is considered the center of the Japanese business world; The Kanda neighborhood stretches. The official buildings were gathered in the Kasumigaseki neighborhood in the south of the palace. Kasimigaseki's national parliament building is in the west. Ginza semti is in the eastern part of the city. Two or three-storey wooden houses of Tokyo's architecture, stone constructions dating from the Meiji period, and varieties of changes made from concrete or steel. The Temple of Meister, Japan's principal place, is considered a national monument.

It was limited by 30 meters, but after 1960 the storm, which surpasses this height, has built many durable new buildings. The main ones are Mainichi Publishing House, Tokyo Cathedral, National Theater and Nationwide Trade Center.

City transportation is provided by bus, metro or public or private sector electric trains. There are two airports in Tokyo, one for domestic flights and the other for international flights.

Tokyo, Japan's cultural center, has many museums, libraries and universities. Ueno Park is located in Tokyo National Museum, National Science Museum, Zoological Garden and Western Art National Museum. Most of the universities and colleges in Japan are in Tokyo. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Hitotsubashi University and Tokyo Fine Arts University. The most famous of the private universities are the Vazeda and Keto universities.

Tokyo's current residential settlement is based on very old residents. In the 6th century, after the establishment of a strong empire administration in Japan, it became a part of Musashi province. At that time, the town Tokugava, which was called Edo (estuary), remained a small fishing village until the establishment of the shogunate. It grew and expanded in the seventeenth century. When the restoration of the Meiki restored his son to the shogunate and ruled the empire, he declared Edo as the capital city and gave the name to Tokyo in the sense of "the capital of the East."

Tokyo suffered great damage from the September 12, 1923 earthquake. After the earthquake, the city had to be restructured and the suburbs began to form for this period. In the Second World War, the city and its surroundings were bombed by US planes. Tokyo grew rapidly after the 1950s in line with the national economy and reached its present level.

The mosque, which Kazakh Turks went to Russia from Russia in 1938, was demolished by the municipality in 1985. From this date on, Muslims in Tokyo can not perform friday and feast prayers and can not perform religious ceremonies for funerals. The gap between the camel in the Yoyogi Sehura neighborhood of Tokyo is still empty today. Parking is available for 3-5 cars (1994).

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